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A not-to-be missed UNESCO world heritage visit The nighttime open-top bus tours are getting back underway in spring. The Tourist Office gives visitors, accompanied by a guide, the chance to discover Bordeaux’s most stunning UNESCO world heritage monuments which take on an extra dimension when night falls. Read more |
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The Michelin guide awards a second star to the St James restaurant
Michel Portos, the chef at Saint-James in Bouliac (Bordeaux), has just been awarded a second Michelin star, rewarding his subtle and creative cuisine, which has North African, Asian, Mediterranean and local influences.
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The Musée du vin et du négoce The Musée du vin et du négoce opened a year ago in Chartrons, the city’s famous wine trade district. Wine and local heritage lovers will be fascinated by the museum’s archives and exhibits retracing the little-known adventure of the wine traders.
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Allo Visit – an original way to explore Bordeaux Bordeaux is undoubtedly a high-tech city with its new mobile phone guided tour. Allo Visit allows visitors to listen to the commentary and visit Bordeaux at their own pace in the language of their choice and to explore the city’s main monuments close to tram line A: the Grosse Cloche belfry, Bordeaux Opera House and Place Pey-Berland. Read more |
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Weekend des Grands Amateurs on 16 - 17 May Boosted by the success of the previous weekends (over 1,400 people took part in the wine tasting in 2008), the Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux is holding its fourth event on 16 - 17 May 2009. The weekend will be the chance to discover over 100 Grands Crus, dine in châteaux and get away from it all in the region’s vineyards, making for a stunning and unforgettable experience for the senses! Read more |
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